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mrmopar 10-15-2017 05:01 AM

Boxster codes
 
Hello all looking for bit of info how to resolve
Have a 2000 boxster 2.7 -
So recently the boxster has been mis fireing
And cuttting out
Had guy in to tell have look - came up with 8 error codes
Have looked up these codes and they tell you what the codes stand for
1237 1239 1242 1240 1238 1241 1115
So looked up these codes
They tell y what they are but what's the best way to fix these problems now
Any body had similar prob and what was the fix
Thanks

thstone 10-15-2017 09:13 AM

P1237 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 1 - Open Circuit
P1238 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 2 - Open Circuit
P1239 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 3 - Open Circuit
P1240 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 4 - Open Circuit
P1241 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 5 - Open Circuit
P1242 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 6 - Open Circuit
P1115 Oxygen Sensor Heating 1 After Catalytic Converter - Above Upper Limit

Read this: https://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/44462-no-startingpossible-fuel-pump-or-relay/

mrmopar 10-15-2017 09:53 AM

Hi
 
Thanks for info and codes - any one any idea to fix this problem
Seems it could be a number of things
Or any one recommend some one who know
What there doing to fix for me - in Birmingham
Thanks again

mikefocke 10-15-2017 01:27 PM

boxa.net is the UK forum for Boxsters. Someone there is a sure bet to recommend based on local knowledge.

thstone 10-15-2017 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmopar (Post 552566)
Thanks for info and codes - any one any idea to fix this problem
Seems it could be a number of things
Or any one recommend some one who know
What there doing to fix for me - in Birmingham
Thanks again

2nd try...

Since there is more than one possible failure (wiring, failed ECU, electrical problem, crank position sensor, etc) that would cause these codes to be reported, you (or your mechanic) will need to do some diagnostic testing to determine the actual cause of the lack of signal between the ECU and the injectors.

Someone can tell you what part they replaced to correct these codes but that doesn't absolutely mean that your car will be repaired by replacing the same part.


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